星期三 02 下午 十月 8o 2025
The React Foundation and React 19.2
#447 — October 8, 2025
📢 React Conf 2025 is currently taking place in Nevada, so it’s a big week for React updates and news – we’re focusing on the latest developments in this issue, but you can still sign up for the React Conf livestream to keep up with day two of the event today.
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Your editor, Peter Cooper
Together with
⚛️ React Status
Introducing the React Foundation — Over the years, concerns have arisen over who ‘owns/controls’ React, what might happen if that were to change, etc. It was announced at React Conf 2025 that control of React and React Native will be moved from Meta to an independent foundation, backed initially by several corporate members including Amazon, Expo, Meta, and Microsoft.
Webster, Carroll, Savona and Alpert
Go from Monolith to Monorepo — Join Mike North for this course on architecting maintainable, fast and light codebases. You’ll learn how to refactor a codebase into a TypeScript monorepo using tools like Nx and Lerna — covering dependencies, formatting, linting, performance and more.
Frontend Masters sponsor
React 19.2 Released — One of those major/minor releases React is famous for, introducing several new features like <Activity />, a way to hide and restore the UI and internal state of its children, useEffectEvent
, and improvements to Chrome DevTools’ performance profiles to see more about React’s scheduling and the tree of components it’s currently working with.
The React Team
📺 At React Conf 2025, Mofei Zhang gave ▶️ a quick tour of React 19.2 and its new features.
IN BRIEF:
No blog post yet, but v1.0 of React Compiler went live yesterday too. Learn more about how to incrementally adopt React Compiler if you’re not using it yet.
📺 You can now watch the full day 1 stream of React Conf 2025 on YouTube.
Next.js Conf 2025 starts in just two weeks on October 22.
📺 How I Migrated from Next.js to React Router and TanStack – How to migrate from Next.js to TanStack Start or React Router v7. (25 minutes) Alem Tuzlak
📄 Awesome npm Security Best Practices Liran Tal
📄 What’s Coming in ESLint v10.0.0 Nicholas C. Zakas
🛠 Code, Tools & Libraries
Coinbase Open Sources CDS (Coinbase Design System) — The team behind Coinbase has open sourced (Apache 2) its cross-platform component library for React and React Native. There are lots of neat effects in the components, such as this ‘rolling number’ component and even simpler things like a multi-step process stepper. – GitHub repo.
Coinbase
Adding Sound Effects to Emojis in Video API Reference App for React — Level up your React video app with the Vonage Video API. Add emoji reactions with sound effects for fun, engaging calls!
Vonage sponsor
🗾 react-map-gl 8.1 – React friendly API wrapper around MapboxGL JS. See it in action.
🔊 React Native Audio API 0.9 – Audio engine based on Web Audio API.
json-edit-react 1.29 – Component for editing/viewing JSON/object data (Demo.)
React Admin 5.12 – Framework for building B2B frontend interfaces.
React Stripe.js 5.2 – Components for Stripe.js and Stripe Elements.
Reactylon 3.2 – Babylon.js-powered XR framework for React.
Curated by Peter Cooper and Terence C. Gannon.
A Cooperpress publication.
#447 — October 8, 2025
📢 React Conf 2025 is currently taking place in Nevada, so it’s a big week for React updates and news – we’re focusing on the latest developments in this issue, but you can still sign up for the React Conf livestream to keep up with day two of the event today.
__
Your editor, Peter Cooper
Together with
⚛️ React Status
Introducing the React Foundation — Over the years, concerns have arisen over who ‘owns/controls’ React, what might happen if that were to change, etc. It was announced at React Conf 2025 that control of React and React Native will be moved from Meta to an independent foundation, backed initially by several corporate members including Amazon, Expo, Meta, and Microsoft.
Webster, Carroll, Savona and Alpert
Go from Monolith to Monorepo — Join Mike North for this course on architecting maintainable, fast and light codebases. You’ll learn how to refactor a codebase into a TypeScript monorepo using tools like Nx and Lerna — covering dependencies, formatting, linting, performance and more.
Frontend Masters sponsor
React 19.2 Released — One of those major/minor releases React is famous for, introducing several new features like <Activity />, a way to hide and restore the UI and internal state of its children, useEffectEvent
, and improvements to Chrome DevTools’ performance profiles to see more about React’s scheduling and the tree of components it’s currently working with.
The React Team
📺 At React Conf 2025, Mofei Zhang gave ▶️ a quick tour of React 19.2 and its new features.
IN BRIEF:
No blog post yet, but v1.0 of React Compiler went live yesterday too. Learn more about how to incrementally adopt React Compiler if you’re not using it yet.
📺 You can now watch the full day 1 stream of React Conf 2025 on YouTube.
Next.js Conf 2025 starts in just two weeks on October 22.
📺 How I Migrated from Next.js to React Router and TanStack – How to migrate from Next.js to TanStack Start or React Router v7. (25 minutes) Alem Tuzlak
📄 Awesome npm Security Best Practices Liran Tal
📄 What’s Coming in ESLint v10.0.0 Nicholas C. Zakas
🛠 Code, Tools & Libraries
Coinbase Open Sources CDS (Coinbase Design System) — The team behind Coinbase has open sourced (Apache 2) its cross-platform component library for React and React Native. There are lots of neat effects in the components, such as this ‘rolling number’ component and even simpler things like a multi-step process stepper. – GitHub repo.
Coinbase
Adding Sound Effects to Emojis in Video API Reference App for React — Level up your React video app with the Vonage Video API. Add emoji reactions with sound effects for fun, engaging calls!
Vonage sponsor
🗾 react-map-gl 8.1 – React friendly API wrapper around MapboxGL JS. See it in action.
🔊 React Native Audio API 0.9 – Audio engine based on Web Audio API.
json-edit-react 1.29 – Component for editing/viewing JSON/object data (Demo.)
React Admin 5.12 – Framework for building B2B frontend interfaces.
React Stripe.js 5.2 – Components for Stripe.js and Stripe Elements.
Reactylon 3.2 – Babylon.js-powered XR framework for React.
Curated by Peter Cooper and Terence C. Gannon.
A Cooperpress publication.
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